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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 33

House Republican leaders on Thursday identified five pieces of legislation that they are embracing as a package to help small businesses struggling through the…

Over more than half a decade, Maryland has lost more than 10,000 lives to overdose. Like so much else, the COVID-19 epidemic has exacerbated…

Montgomery County has now vaccinated nearly half its 75-and-over population against COVID-19, an accomplishment directly tied to the county health department’s outreach to its…

After a lengthy partisan debate on the Senate floor Wednesday, Democratic senators moved forward with their proposal to provide relief for taxpayers who were…

Digital Divide

When I taught English to middle schoolers last year, I saw the lives of almost 100 students change on March 12 as schools closed…

Prince George’s is the only Maryland county that has not released a school-reopening plan, but that will change Wednesday afternoon. District CEO Monica Goldson…

Eligible Marylanders could begin receiving RELIEF Act payments from the state by the end of the week, Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) said at…

microscopic view of virus that causes COVID-19

Controversy over the rollout of the Maryland’s vaccine distribution effort has obscured a dramatic decline in the spread of the virus. Although infections, hospitalizations…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) signed a heavily amended version of his billion-dollar COVID-19 relief package into law Monday, authorizing thousands of low-income…

One by one, and two by two, they come, in all sizes, shapes, colors, genders and manner of dress, most of them masked and…